We say we’re not sure why they haven’t done anything because there’s obviously not a lot of demand for Flynn’s services on the open market.

Of course, that probably means he’s not high on the Packers’ priority list either. They can probably sit around for another month and still sign Flynn at some bargain-basement rate.

Flynn played well enough for the Packers last season, throwing for 1,392 yards, eight touchdowns and five interceptions. He hasn’t played well anywhere else since he originally left the Packers after the 2011 season, though. Flynn washed out in Seattle, Oakland and Buffalo before landing back in Green Bay.

That might lead a logical person to believe he can only be successful in the Packers’ system.

If Flynn does indeed get re-signed, he’ll likely have to beat out the stronger-armed Scott Tolzien for the backup job. The Packers have rarely kept three quarterbacks on the active roster under McCarthy.